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NASDAQ:MSFT

Microsoft Corp (MSFT)

378.69
-0.71 (0.19%)
as of Jun 22, 2026, 2:05:40 pm Market Open.
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star iconJun 22, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 120 opinions in the last 12 months.

Microsoft Corp (MSFT) finds itself at a crossroads as it navigates through concerns regarding its AI investments and overall market valuation. Experts express a blend of optimism and caution, noting that while the stock is experiencing pressure from fears surrounding its cloud growth and competition with AI rivals, it remains fundamentally strong due to its solid revenue growth and significant free cash flow. Many analysts believe that the current valuation at around 20-25x forward PE represents a fair price, especially given the company’s projected earnings growth over the next few years. The shift towards subscription-based revenue models and the potential of its AI initiatives, particularly the Azure cloud services, are highlighted as key drivers for future growth. Overall, despite the recent selloff, there's a solid belief in Microsoft's long-term potential, making it a potential buy on dips.

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BUY
Starting to trend higher. Historically tech does very well from October to around the 2nd week of January each year and peaks when the Las Vegas electronics show is on so you want to take profits at that time.
BUY
Really likes it. They just did a dividend boost. There is going to be a huge turnover to Windows 7. They are like a utility company now. 10x earnings and beautiful balance sheet.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 10/09. Down 13%.) Still likes. Worth somewhere between $35 and $40. Have a lot of new products. An underdog in this environment.
BUY
Sees Microsoft raising its dividend on a regular basis. He is considering buying it. Windows 7 was a success and they have it for the phones. It has growth ahead of it.
PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Nov 3/09, Down 7%) still likes it and owns it. Good earnings and growth numbers. They have had some good products coming out.
DON'T BUY
Granddaddy of technologies. Poster boy of the growth cycle. Unfortunately the valuation has fallen because Microsoft’s prospects have also fallen. It’s hard to grow at the rate you would like it to grow.
BUY
He just started buying in August. He feels it is very inexpensive. He sees it as a utility, rather than a growth story. Dividend will go up because they have said so. Likes their prospects in the smart phone area and Windows 7 will be a winning product.
TOP PICK
Reasonably valued and an attractive dividend, which will keep growing. Strong Cdn$ can be used to advantage. Although they have a lot of cash, they recently acquired some debt at very attractive rates.
TOP PICK
No longer a technology company but a utility. Dominant operating system that everybody needs, whether they want it or not. Windows 7 was a big increase in performance. Just increased dividend to 2.6%. Trades at 8X forward earnings. (includes cash on the balance sheet.)
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Sept 1/09. Up 4%.) Increasing dividends and buying back shares. Windows 7 is a great product. Have a bunch of new products coming out. Looking for a nice upgrade cycle in the next year.
TOP PICK
Generates $20 billion in free cash flow this year and $23 billion next year. Trading at a very low multiple. Returning the free cash flow in the form of share buybacks and dividend increases.
DON'T BUY
Has morphed from being a terrific growth company to being a staid company having a little bit of trouble getting out of its way, little bit of trouble innovating and is being priced for that.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Sept 1/09. Up 1%.) Had very strong numbers and Windows 7 is a very good product but the stock does not go up. There should be some change at the top before the stock moves up
DON'T BUY
This could possibly be a value trap because the weaker it gets, the more valuable it gets. Until they start innovating or giving money to their shareholders, they would avoid it.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick June 12/09. Up 11.87%.) Still likes.
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